Hunter's Paradise going out of business!!

Stopped in the Shenandoah Farmers Market today where Hunters Paradise is located.
I asked about ordering a gun and he said he couldn't do it.
I asked why and he said "because we're going out of business."
To which I ask, "So any good deals?"
He says "How about cost?"
I bought several hundred rounds of .45 Colt and 10MM auto as well as some cleaning equipment.
I didn't ask about gun prices but it would be worth looking into.
They did not have signs up or anything but I heard them repeat the same story to several customers and watched them mark down items for everyone!
Thought I'd pass on the Heads-Up!
Location: 121 Carpenters Lane (Shenandoah Heritage Farmers Market)
Phone: 540-434-4868.
They were out of .223 ammo but still had cases of handgun ammo available.
I barely got out of there with my marriage intact.
Good luck!
WFR

I really does not surprise me. There pricing was ridiculous! I was looking at a Marlin Guide Gun priced almost $100.00 more then what the Rockingham Coop on West Grace Street in Harrisonburg sold it for.

OK since I didnt start the negative talk... Used to go in there and find halfway good deals, but since they changed their inventory from hunting/outdoors with a pile of guns to what they have now their prices are up and evidently sales aren't. Loved going in there and have bought from them before, just not lately. I did however have a not so good experience , not towards me just around me, one of the guys was calling another seller in the area and giving him crap about his prices being too low and it not being good for anyone who wants to sell guns, really sounded whiney and childish, and put a bad taste in my mouth for the place. But once again, I was in the area this weekend and a fun store is a fun store so I had to stop in. They looked plenty busy, but I guess nothing was really going out the door... Oh well, another one bites the dust. R.I.P. Hunter's Paradise

The whole pricing issue is starting to really bother me. I realize everything is getting more expensive, but mark up is nuts in several shops I frequent. What are they going to do when they price the average buyer out of existence? We should (buyers) put our collective feet down and stop excepting this crap. The strong in the business will survive by making a profit through volume sales. If you aren't aware Wally World has a gun book behind there Sporting Goods counters with several things in it you normally do not see on display. They can order for you at a normally better price then anyone. Of course most of there offerings are straight up hunting gear, but it's worth checking out.

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They are closing there doors and the stuff is flying out quick. I picked up a bunch of ammo at cost even though I wanted more gunz for my safe. There are a few high ticket items at cost like a STI Race Gun package in 38 Super which is a real steal. They also have a few sweat SBR's on the wall at killer prices. So, that being said stop in ASAP if you want to rock on something you otherwise would not buy.

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"As you go in on the Job, your career should follow a double arc, down and up at the same time: as you get better, the work should get worse, to graver tasks and tests. For Dante to find his Door, he had to go where it hurt to go: Are you feeling this? I ain't feelin' this. Good, this must be the way." - Eddie Conlon

Originally posted by bulwaagh dangitt, anyone notice the price on those AA conversion kits?

tagged at $329, but she said approx 100 less. I didn't get into specifics.

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"As you go in on the Job, your career should follow a double arc, down and up at the same time: as you get better, the work should get worse, to graver tasks and tests. For Dante to find his Door, he had to go where it hurt to go: Are you feeling this? I ain't feelin' this. Good, this must be the way." - Eddie Conlon

Originally posted by Fernman tagged at $329, but she said approx 100 less. I didn't get into specifics.

Dangitt, I didnt really talk to anyone there so I didnt try to haggle. I also didnt see any signage that they were closing up shop. $229 would make it a smoking deal for them, but noone seemed to be interested in making a sale, just talking about when their next shoot was. Oh well, I'm not a regular down there, just the occasional browser.

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since they are all losing their job they put up a sign that they don't have time to work with anyone not purchasing. Made my decision to buy my suppressor elsewhere much easier. Screw'em.

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"As you go in on the Job, your career should follow a double arc, down and up at the same time: as you get better, the work should get worse, to graver tasks and tests. For Dante to find his Door, he had to go where it hurt to go: Are you feeling this? I ain't feelin' this. Good, this must be the way." - Eddie Conlon

I was gonna buy a suppressor, but I would rather pay more somewhere else than listen to Miles speak.

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"As you go in on the Job, your career should follow a double arc, down and up at the same time: as you get better, the work should get worse, to graver tasks and tests. For Dante to find his Door, he had to go where it hurt to go: Are you feeling this? I ain't feelin' this. Good, this must be the way." - Eddie Conlon